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Could the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix land October reprieve if Middle East situation allows?It is possible that the Bahrain Grand Prix could be reinstated back onto the 2026 F1 calendar, reports Adam Cooper.
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Where Max Verstappen stands on F1 rules 'tickle', his future and key ally’s exitMax Verstappen speaks about the 2026 F1 rule tweaks, his future, and the impending exit of Gianpiero Lambiase.
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Ferrari F1 drivers downplay importance of much-hyped Monza filming dayLewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc have downplayed any learnings they may have had from a filming day at Monza
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Will F1 2026’s rule changes work? This is what the drivers thinkHere's what the drivers have made of the tweaks to the 2026 F1 rules.
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Fernando Alonso outlines timeline for F1 retirement decisionFernando Alonso has revealed what could be in store when he eventually calls time on his Formula 1 career
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Frustrated Lance Stroll blasts “fundamentally flawed” F1 2026 rulesLance Stroll did not hold back about the 2026 F1 regulations.
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Franco Colapinto "not happy" after Ollie Bearman's Japanese GP F1 crash reactionFranco Colapinto and Ollie Bearman narrowly avoided a huge shunt at the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, but opinions are split on who was at fault...
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Cadillac’s first “substantial” F1 upgrade package for the Miami Grand Prix explainedCadillac will introduce a major upgrade at its first home Grand Prix in Miami.
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Aston Martin limit "miracle" expectations over Honda countermeasuresAston Martin and Honda were tight lipped when quizzed about reliability upgrades brought to the Miami Grand Prix
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Why a unique US lightening law could stop the F1 Miami Grand PrixThunderstorms threaten this weekend's F1 Miami Grand Prix.
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How “wingman” Valtteri Bottas overcame F1 quit decision amid Lewis Hamilton dominationValtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton raced as team-mates at the Mercedes Formula 1 team between 2017 and 2021
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Wolff predicts "closer" F1 battles in Miami GP after regulatory "evolution"Mercedes will aim to retain its position at the top of the pile in Miami